Dan Reeder isn’t your ordinary singer, songwriter or musical maven. The fact that he’s signed to John Prine’s Oh Boy record label speaks volumes about his independent streak and absolute savvy as a master who can steer artistic invention from […]
Dan Reeder isn’t your ordinary singer, songwriter or musical maven. The fact that he’s signed to John Prine’s Oh Boy record label speaks volumes about his independent streak and absolute savvy as a master who can steer artistic invention from […]
On Sept. 23, 1978, John Prine rolled into Chicago’s Park West for an evening of rollicking rock and roll. Although the night’s performance was captured on tape, the recordings languished, lost in Prine’s basement, for the next 40 years. On […]
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